
The GCBRO keeps a log of sightings by county in Texas and other states, and according to Hamilton, reports come in on a weekly basis. We believe these animals to be a primate, a very smart primate that we just haven't yet proven exists." In fact, we don't allow anyone into our group who talks about that kind of stuff. We don't believe they are flying around in UFOs or are shapeshifters or anything like that. Something Hamilton likes to make clear up front is that his organization believes these creatures are real flesh and blood animals, not part of some paranormal government conspiracy. "That's a lot to swallow, but I've been researching these creatures in the field for quite some time now. "I know it sounds crazy, but there are Bigfoot creatures right here in Texas," Hamilton said. " Sasquatch") is a term associated with the US Pacific Northwest, but a handful of investigators are searching for the same (or very similar) animal right here in the Lone Star State.īobby Hamilton of Warren is founder of the Gulf Coast Bigfoot Research Organization (GCBRO), a group dedicated to solving these mysteries in Texas and elsewhere. The Sulphur River along the Texas-Arkansas border has been a source of similar sightings for decades.Īs strange as those stories may sound, they are not the only cases of mysterious ape-like animal sightings in Texas, not by a long shot. The local newspaper dubbed the creature the " Sabine Thing".Ī similar beast called the "Caddo Critter" is said to have inhabited the bottoms around scenic Caddo Lake in the 1970's. In 2000, residents of Sabine reported seeing a gray, ape-like creature in the area's dense forests. Possible Appearance(Killer Ape From Congo)
